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WTH is going on here...? Since when do you have to sign a contract in order to share a room with a stripper?

Actually, dear, you're half right...you DO need to sign a contract to share a room with A stripper. However, since no provision is made in said contract for sharing a room with MULTIPLE strippers (we call them "dancers", BTW ), one could therefore theoretically room for free with any number of dancers, as long as that number is not the loneliest number that you've ever heard.

Actually, dear, you're half right...you DO need to sign a contract to share a room with A stripper. However, since no provision is made in said contract for sharing a room with MULTIPLE strippers (we call them "dancers", BTW ), one could therefore theoretically room for free with any number of dancers, as long as that number is not the loneliest number that you've ever heard.

You must've known verbal diarrhea was becoming popular and catchy even before your arrival. So, all splashes of it aside, the question was what was the word "marital" doing in a sentence written by a monk.

Actually, dear, you're half right...you DO need to sign a contract to share a room with A stripper. However, since no provision is made in said contract for sharing a room with MULTIPLE strippers (we call them "dancers", BTW ), one could therefore theoretically room for free with any number of dancers, as long as that number is not the loneliest number that you've ever heard.

I wonder how politicians can speak for say 10 mins and never actually say anything. I really don't get how they do it.

If your a pollie sci major in school, is it listed on the course curriculum.

How to speak doubletalk 101??

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